Adam Fieled
Curiosities
Curiosities Adam Fieled
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On the Schuylkill Borne by the river’s back, boat-legions rolled in search of commerce, bridges to build; souls, cargo (heavy, light), bought & sold, coffers waiting in Philly to be filled. Ladies leaped gingerly onto green banks, bound in satin or lace, versed in politesse or no, & walked rote patterns, inscribed insignias in the air; crew-ship kids, underlings already in their ranks, sought to make the landing show-offy, slow, hulked a hundred yards from a drunken fair. Add a century, an Expressway looms over the murk— wave-sounds, squeals, & metal— which the Schuylkill cannot answer, hovering under— slow-moving, patient, & settled. The river’s mind is limpid— the human race churns around it restlessly, adding bodies shorn of dignity, bloated, pulp-bloody, blue, having carried burdens the river never dreams of, emptiness so incorrigible the Schuylkill’s face registers nothing but disinterested waves— tender, true. The Over-brain, peering in, questioning, elevates the Schuylkill’s mystery into frozen heat— truth & beauty buoyed up in the browning, decay, fate of all water-bodies prone to human meat— I sit on the edge, watching overhanging leaves, frozen myself by the gross negligence of what lies beneath the river’s surface, & my own, as the summer sun inverts, grieves, for the masses, exploring no penitence as I am, grounded, here, & diving for purpose—
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On A Marriage I. Fish, fish tank ricocheted through my skull as I lay on the thin, tough-skinned, scrappy grey couch. What was in the next room stank, unhappy yokels knowing I’d trespassed past the full load I’d dumped on them. They wouldn’t let us sleep together; Jen slept in a room with her sister, as I tossed, poison-brained, through several blistering nights in the Harrisburg ‘burbs— cornfields, husks staring fish-eyed at the bizarre married couple. She was hollowed out around corn, body doubled. If I only I knew what to ask her then: “Jen, I need to know if this is real. I need to know, also, if there’s something in you I do not or cannot know, if you’re really my wife (whom I love), trusted friend?” But I flailed away in Liverpool’s darkness, silence-tied, & I hadn’t seen or known the inside of a trailer before, Jennifer had known little else, & I hadn’t known this war, but force in our bodies engendered a tornado’d sky, force in our souls lay dormant. Grandfather clock shone five. Window showed black husks thrust upwards, moon alive. About the doubling of Jen’s body, I knew nothing. About the way she’d trotted out before me, emerging from a kind of mist, lean, tow-headed, urgent about preserving roots I hadn’t seen, something lascivious branded us blackly, gradually, as though I should know all there was to know, like this trailer— scarecrow fronted, ragged, just drips from the shower spout, Jen a trailer princess, no way to see beneath arable land’s surface, no scheme to pull back a secret temple’s curtains. II. Five floors up on the elevator: I was too thin, almost collapsed from humidity outside, but Jennifer, the knowledge of her insides, held me up, with luggage we carried through. Why the compulsion was there, prodded us into instant betrayal, I cannot say or know now— clothes got piled sloppily, hotly, on a rug, brown as always at the Atherton Hilton, clean, fussed for breaking, entering, conventioneers, academics, 5
now two incredibly horny, moody adolescents. Soon, the room was a desert island, the bed a sand-dune. We were washed ashore after fucking, over & over. No one in history had been so marooned with a lover. Every time I touched her, I risked rousing a monsoon. Wave after wave broke, entered. We didn’t exist except as pistons in a tropical engine. Glasses of water, occasional baths, a little TV, body-boundaries slaughtered, so that when we hit the Arts Fest, it didn’t resist. My brain had spokes spinning the wrong way, but she took the Pandora’s Box & nailed it shut. What was backed up for her: everything, nothing. I had no yen for anything but to survive. Nights there were like days. We never had leave to figure out where we were. Tunnels spiraled down & up: something heaved, out in the world. Someone under the bed seemed to be nudging us; maybe how we’d been reduced to carnage. Being in her: what I was in was sheets rumpled, no maid, dementia in the head. We ate nothing: crackers, occasional food on College Ave. Once I spun to McLanahan’s: lines crazy, bodies mad. What kind of marriage could be born from this? Justice of the Peace be damned, only two kids on fire for each other, from a place not without depth, kissed by strange fate into each other, hard-wired to memorize only two-in-one harmony, could know or see, as we wrestled only to fall deeper into space held together not at all, spiraling into boundlessness— fragile, evanescent, bloody-minded into callousness against the loveless, timid hordes, not ready to face anything but this— we could only be there, then go—
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Ode On Waves Raw December chill: I stood, smoking, outside Starbucks, staring through the pane façade at a brunette teenager, fine-featured, who looked like me, bent over a history book; moody, pawed at by circumstances past her control. I thought of State College, my sublets, also a buried past, attempts at being a consummate artist, & at love. The tapestry around my brain being woven showed a vignette, disappearing into exiled years, someone of my kith & kin, damned not to last— acclaimed as useless. When I’d walk Conshy streets, I was always, without knowing it, looking for her. If it was Manayunk, I’d put on the old shirts, sleeves still unstained by years of heavy use, eyes stirred by possibility. Or Center City, shady ghost-like incisions of the old Aughts scenester crew, now vacant, derelict, all guesses at identity lost, open to revision— in another paned façade, summer’s day, reflections of poison in the air, the iced coffee (even), the toilets, waves against all we’d held together here breaking— &, as one who ages must know, why waves have to break. Natural human progression: everything covered up. Natural human predilection: to bolster everything fake; & yet if you can fight the masses, the rackets, with guts, you are inscribing the light of heaven into willing granite, from the haunted, furrowed brows of the doomed who deserved better, to the idle buzzers whose vanity filled the galleries, clubs, coffee shops, with human energy, a sense of hipness, rightness, in earlier times, so that your life still holds the unity of one heart, one room. There’s what you can make right, what you can’t, lots of grey area around, sort of, maybe, “I’ll find out later,” attempts at what you think, inebriated, enflamed, is love, what gets produced beyond your control, faked or fated. So I stood there, saw her through that pane, Whitemarsh Shopping Center moving heedlessly, cheaply, around us, & she was more real than a Grecian Urn, or Shelley’s skylark, I could’ve run away, she might’ve, torn the frozen panic of what it meant, but didn’t: & this, later, is what I can give her, lines, whatever else doesn’t matter, this is the wave for the two of us. 7
Feel I. I saw the greatest artists of my generation parched, hardened & scarred by a virtual machine, blood cleaned from shiny surfaces, purposed to cut out the soul’s wisdom, the body’s agita, the heart’s heaviness, creators neutered & spayed by a decaying empire, wired for a never-ending battle w/ bureaucrats, corporate drones & art-world phonies, bones rattling in Philly February snow & ice, D.C.’s perpetual snooze, loose NYC streets that tighten round the Village, while they tried to chill-pill themselves, direct their energy to the task at hand, finding a plan, an escape route from playing cogs, greased-gears freezing all around them— who worked for banks & were fired for downloading porn, moved into dank South Philly studios, recorded, put out CDs, whored themselves to wine-stores & occult dives where poor mottled matrons paid ten dollars for card readings & felt themselves bleed at the collapse of the Tower, who stripped, did coke, published poems on the Net, learned massage, started as Temps, ended as Temps, sang dirges at West Philly art-parties for free Schlitz, dovetailed joints in brick alleyways, scars glossed over w/ blush, sweaty-breasted, who wrote comic book epics for guitar & voice, developed mystical Jesus raps at Goth clubs, Christian-blissed as Trent Reznor blared through stacks of amps & loveboys got blow-jobs in corners, who were pregnant at 21, had & ignored the kid, got locked in jail for neglect, expecting daddy to come w/ bail, no help from a shitty city, who threw out poetry to work for an architect, drank w/ kids in Manayunk bars & got a beer-gut, “make it new” screwed into soft-fucks, who were forced into drag by failure, post-avant punk records dis-chorded into oblivion, scarcely attended bumper-boring tours from Alaska to Milan, who made the cover of the City Paper, lost a sugar-mommy & dealt coke, wigger pants, trench-coated, eyes bleary, nose runny, walking round & round liquor stores miming interest in Pinot Grigio, who got on planes to London to live in sardine tins, no sex for two years, music biz lies don’t work even near the Hyde Park Serpentine, who spent afternoons at McGlinchy’s cadging Manhattans, making out w/ strangers, blowing band dudes w/ Ron Wood haircuts, dreaming of a Khyber stage & the place packed, who lost a hustler father to heart failure, took Greyhounds to Atlantic City weekends, put trust-fund dollars on poker chips glistening black in the lurid light, ice rattling in gin tumblers, Italian pimps leaning forward for the kill in silk pants, who painted Apollos & Athenas in high-windowed studios in the Gilbert Building, getting laid on pull-out black sofas stained cadmium red, 8
who went to D.C. to lobby, did puppet shows miming councilmen in Philly, gave up lit to look for kinks in The System & were left holding onions in the Italian Market, who managed Chinese restaurants in State College, sang shirtless for bands at the White Lodge, sailed off to Oregon looking for a label, who followed two L.A. chicks from Bar Noir to Ocean City, snorting H off a hotel toilet & becoming a ghost & drifting down halls & collapsing on carpeted stairs, who played soccer w/ tin cans on summer afternoons in alleys off of South Street, Blow Fly singing “you’re too fat to fuck” in the background, who took in jail-bait to complete a ménage a trios, then watched her try to jump out the window of the Highwire Gallery, strip at parties but for a thong, get arrested for stealing from a Verizon register, all the while keeping two boyfriends in South Jersey, construction workers, blind to the bricks, who spent nights chasing hipster-girls in Upper Darby, paying the cab-fare from Dirty Frank’s, then left to rot on the downstairs couch surrounded by plastic Christmas candles & a mother’s footsteps down the stairs, who curated minor shows at the Kelly Writer’s House, dreaming of future glory, having Koons & Schnabel show up & kiss ass to the one & only, who shouted at drunken idiots through bull-horns on 4th Street Mardi Gras, perched in windows like Dada ready-made patrolmen, who took girls to the Walnut Street Bridge & laid in the grass at midnight, ‘til cops white blazing light scared their pants on in the summer mist, who stumbled half-awake onstage at Doc Watson’s, ploughed through a short set & sat at the bar knocking back Tequilas, eager for the next gig, Grape Street, Pontiac Grille, La Tazza, Balcony, hallowed stages where the eternally neglected Philly bands knocked out Fixx-mixed Corgan-riffed Patti Smith blues, watched by no one in particular, & thus by the Gods, who started independent newspapers & did press-runs of 10,000, garnering national acclaim & absolutely no money, who worked nights at the Taco House on Pine Street, smoking pot in the back room, scribbling notes for an endless first novel to be read at Molly’s Books while despair unfolded of ever knowing anything about sex, & who therefore threw out a U of Arts degree to strip, thinking of Colette & Courtney Love, wanting to know what this flesh thing was all about, who died in obscurity in Roxborough, then had volumes of poems thrown away by a jealous lover who was somehow managing the estate, & is therefore even more obscure, Alexandra, unacknowledged legislator of Philly lit, stalking health food at Essene, reading at Robin’s, always taking the bus, a car too much hassle & no time to scribble poems in the back, what were you working for if not eternity? Your name up in the klieg lights of greatness, may happen yet, some of us are holding a torch, will continue to, for you— who had pictures taken w/ Allen Ginsberg, then locked themselves in the house once the Painted Bride Quarterly was gone for good, who were reduced to writing fishing books when the poetry wouldn’t fly, then insisted on comparing themselves to Joyce, Proust, & Kafka, who hooked up w/ metal-faced teenagers in stairwells, sucking on brass where a nipple should’ve been, riding a nitrous high into a screened window, 9
who met guys on the Internet & moved up to Philly from Florida, settled in studios at Juniper & Locust & were watched by pervs in the parking lot next door, & then joined spoken-word bands & did shows in baby-doll dresses, took up w/ a poet, got cheated on by a poet & went back to Florida & came back again, who decorated an apartment w/ fourteen dead Christmas trees, licked up pine needles on slow nights & had whiskey-drunk one-night stands to kill time, who decided to move to L.A., was psyched to move to L.A., got everything packed to move to L.A. & then realized that there wasn’t any money left, or moved to L.A. via Daddy’s money & helped sign bands to major labels, gave up painting, got a new boyfriend & turned into a palm tree, who appointed themselves guardians of Duchamp’s bikes, staged toilet races in Old City, installed grungy bathtubs, humongous cheese graters & doodles of teeth being shaved in space 1026, welded themselves to the Last Drop & the Bean, were followed by throngs of Dada-minded hipsters, then went into hiding, who bought condos off Washington Square, were ripped off by newspapers, wrestled w/ an incomplete second novel & an NYC agent w/ a talent for evasion, who wrote columns for Philly Weekly & earned the hatred of hipsters for loving Simon & Garfunkel, saw the world behind thick glasses, wrote songs & earned a modest following & was then murdered by a divorce, who found themselves up against an Ivy League wall, fought the Philistines w/ Keats, & made Penn bow down to the genius of Wordsworth, who sat in coffee shops talking poetics & politics, acknowledging the impotence of the current generation in fighting Bush & his cronies, & also acknowledging that this generation is a small generation & virtual & unlikely to change anything substantial now that the Boomers run everything, & it’ll be this way ‘til they die out, thirty more years of boredom, who served cocktails to Centrist poets in Boston, had miscellaneous affairs w/ Philly writers & others, wanted to be Bonnie & Clyde w/ out Clyde, who made a mint off a rock record in Japan, spent it all & started Temping, all the while looking to keep falling in love all the time in the Village, who put together multi-media shows, served hash brownies & whiskey, made a little money & used it to buy more hash, who e-mailed Noam Chomsky, decided not to be Zionist & took off a Star-of-David, realizing that the Holy Land is only an interior reality, who went to live on a kibbutz & came back disillusioned w/ everything & not having fought in the army went out & bought guns instead, who fled to San Francisco for no apparent reason after putting out a book in Philly & watching it sit unmolested at Book Trader, who was fired from Barnes & Noble for feeling up female employees, worked in a loony bin, wrote in the loony bin, then caved in & joined the Masters program at Temple, who roamed Villanova searching for dead souls, waiting for the words to come back as years slipped away into a haze of academic mediocrity, who stood in line w/ bags of pasta at dollar stores, picked up butts from sidewalks, took resin hits, chomped on bits of stale bread & shat in buckets, who did Action paintings on cold nights in Northern Liberties, slaved away at Office Cents lugging parcels around Center City, latched onto female grad students w/ 10
swank apartments & made slow-motion art movies of silent screams & hollering demons wading through the half-frozen Delaware, who painted Kabbalistic cool-color fantasies & sent them to Tyler openings, managed restaurants & threw canvases away & walked around Germantown awaiting the arrival of the Sixth Race who will cool the Earth & set it on the Tree of Life & protect it from malignant ministers of Malkuth, who retreated to Philly after 9/11 to find the city half-dead & the sinking stink of global warming hovering over Rittenhouse Square like a huge clove of garlic, & the vampires w/ Gucci glasses wandering & watching & warping what tenderness remained for lovers of cigars & Salman Rushdie, who mourned for Rachel Corrie from a perch at the Good Dog, wrote secret proPalestinian pamphlets & hid them under socks & condoms, who tried painting & poetry & music but found the balance in yoga, only to find the yogic mind devalued in the capitalist slip-stream of a run-down economy, & thus made plans to go to New Mexico for the summer & squat amidst clay, who found themselves a million miles away from everything on Race Street, so retreated to Cherry St. to hit on Moore girls & manicure-giving bar-maids, & took one home & found her ready & then was too drunk to fuck, who ploughed through five years PHD work to find a vacant job market & the few open classes not enough to pay rent, so built houses in the ‘burbs & sipped Bud in rabbi’s back yards hearing stories of Moses & Joshua & Aaron, & the story of Job hit a special nerve, who got fat in Bainbridge Street lofts living off pot-dealing money, writing landscape poems remembering Virginia beaches & a shiksa’s skinny little ass, how much give it had or didn’t have as it bobbed up & down in the waves, who met booty calls on the Franklin Institute steps & got naked & boned watched by Jane across the street fingering herself secretly, who got sent to Budapest by parents to study math, having failed out of Penn & Temple & having been burned out by years of scraping three-chord riffs & hitting bars & orgies & all the time wondering why things seemed so empty, who were exiled to academic New Hampshire, poems in hand, devising childhood vignettes of coffee Moms & smoking Dads & cold mornings out on Federal, who kept afloat writing copy for Urban Outfitter’s, getting blitzed at poetry parties & upstaging ex-boyfriends w/ yuppie-puppy hook-ups, who worked as concierge at the Four Seasons, scored w/ a pale blonde bookstore chick only to have a bookstore Byron steal her back & write about it, & you have to see him every day, he’s always lurking in odd café corners & no one knows what he’s thinking or why, (& in fact no one knows what anybody’s thinking, it’s a sin & a drag & candor is in short supply in an artificial virtual era, & our “there” is nowhere), who collapsed in lines at Starbucks, knocking over displays of gourmet tea, spent two weeks in the psych ward at Jefferson, visited by solicitous boyfriends bearing chocolate & coffee table Raphael books & playing ping pong for hours while several schizophrenics huddle together watching “Sleepless in Seattle”, who picked up photographers in coffee-shops & boned them sans condom on piles of black & white prints, who prowled through suburbs w/ a half-lit bowl, passing dread Cheltenham where 11
endless tears flowed through virginal misery, stopping for a deep hit by the old house drowning nostalgia in thick green smoke, who toured the world & got famous & threw it away for a needle & couldn’t sleep for the thought that the thing could never happen again, who sat at Gleaners waiting for contracting jobs, played UNO & Scrabble &were masters of both, well-spoken beneath knitted caps & trapped as lame tigers, who got knocked up by Rastafarians & were left to raise babies on a waitress’s salary, picking up tips & shit for being bitter, sister at home keeping the baby fed, who wrestled demons of bi-polarity tool-box in hand, looking for lost screws & sockets, fixing locks toilets hinges refrigerators, hoping the voices wouldn’t come at an important moment, rattling through the ether w/ a sinister cackle, mocking the silliness of ever doing anything other than smoke drink & fuck, who were flushed out of New Orleans like a tampon back into the soot of Spruce Street, drinking through frigid winter Philly doldrums, mornings too raw for walking, too-white music in the clubs, no mint juleps on the menu, only Jager & Jack & Stoli & Captain Morgan’s, who got it on w/ keyboardists for riot grrl bands in bathtubs flooding tiles splashing walls all for ten seconds of the ultimate chorus, who slept w/ a different guy every night two months then took a year off writing confessional verse on My-Space for 40,000 friends, every one of whom wanted sex, love, a chance to hold somebody tenderly & forget that the whole virtual charade ever happened, who labored through slow days in Philadelphia’s dead-end streets, breezes annoyingly sharp where Market hits City Hall & the Broad Street line gets off, who took the Broad Street Line to Allegheny to look at an art gallery as possible eventspace but found a rat-infested shit-hole w/ a few bad Basquiat imitations on the wall & a toilet dripped on not by Pollock & a floor that would inspire another Munch & a girl from the Northeast before a mirror but only too round, & who was forced to shut-down a co-op that no one could run any more in a fractious scene in a fractious city in a fractious country in a fractious era, a fractious world where the artist counts for shit & waits for shit to happen that can’t happen anymore because the numbers aren’t there anymore the guns are, the artist plays w/ guns, runs around shooting blanks at a dead world, curved into himself like an ingrown nail, hailed randomly by strangers to carry boulders up hills & teach the children, the noble artist looks for the transcendent will the natural will the will-to-form, the will to turn around the deadness into something else a place where hope lives & allows one to cope w/ what’s been dead in America for years the spirit the spirit the feeling that things are progressing must progress that progress can be made & there’s no reason to wait for anyone else to do it cause why should they it falls on the artist to create it all him or her self & that’s what they’ve done & what they’re doing & if a new dawn awaits or if it doesn’t the the struggle goes on to put things down that mean something more than nothing which in this day & age means a hell of a lot because it’s worth everything & you can’t quantify it if you tried II. What hung over Philly, NYC, D.C., what swept through the freezing streets w/ sleet & cold snow? 12
Virtual women on cell-phones clicking buttons talking Jolie Spears & Simpson, stopping in boutiques to try on blouses & purses & cursing maxed credit cards! Virtual men in suits & London fog overcoats talking numbers figures & prospects betting on Phillies Fliers Nationals Eagles living vicariously through overpaid clowns! Virtual tunes on the radio, three chord synth-driven sappy cliché-ridden tripe belted out by Whitney Britney & Mariah, plush beat-programmed god-damned garbage! Virtual movies w/ impossible sex scenes everything falling into place perfectly for two perfect bodies sans sloppiness of real caresses & how people look undressed! Virtual galleries showing warmed over nihilistic facile installations of piles of rubbish lugged in w/ out skill craft or love sitting in a dump masquerading as art! Virtual ads for virtual products gum that chews better Old Navy sweaters McDonald’s hamburgers Toyotas Hondas Oldsmobiles hot wheels for prosperous suburban jerks jamming up expressways carbon dioxide flying into an atmosphere of used to be American greatness faded into days of fat complacence! Virtual leaders vomiting sound-bites for virtual commentators Fox News CNN spouting platitudinous blarney to keep the asshole half of the country happy w/ a disastrous administration bucking the Kyoto treaty to keep oil flowing & wiping out regimes for no good reason other than crude black crap to kill forests! Virtual TV “illustrating imbecile illusions of happiness” inducing mass spiritual slumber humming a nation to sleep believing everything’s OK as long as Will & Grace stay happy inside the little idiot box on four hours a night! Virtual bars & conversations knocking back twenty lagers & pints of Jagermeister trying to forget years frittered away in pursuit of music that didn’t work paintings that didn’t sell movies that went unseen as the world swirled by denying they ever knew or cared what art was! Virtual love affairs based on fucking can’t say what you’re feeling but kneel before the altar of sex for its’ own sake magazine culture! Virtual friends virtually loving virtually hugging virtually drugging each other on the Internet fretting waiting for e-mail games of who writes first! Virtual Jesus virtual Moses virtual Buddha virtual Jewish pleas to please return to Baruch Atah Adonai Elohanu Melech Chaolom, Blessed art thou Lord of the Universe Forever & Ever Amen now please give me Bar Mitzvah money to spend on Nintendo Super Mario & a hot new I-Pod ready for instant use on spring afternoons before Hebrew School, & the world is only virtually holy anymore & holiness can be bought in any store where money changes hands cause solvency is Heaven Thy Kingdom Come Thy Will Be Done our Father, Holy Ghost & Son delivered all in holy green! III.
suffer ye victims of a virtual age! suffer ye victims of Microsoft rage! suffer ye noble, wayward as Shelley, suffer ye hopeful, fire in belly! 13
suffer a new, bitter, screwed, littered America! suffer ye who know Jesus w/ out casting stones! suffer the action abandoned to dumbness, suffering the actions unspoken & loveless, suffering the action unfurling our country, picking up oil & oil-soaked money! IV. Allen Ginsberg! I’m w/ you in Heaven where we feel like two sages, where bread is unleavened & no granfalloon rages! I’m w/ you in Heaven where the air is like nitrous, where deadness is deadened & you’re plagued by no virus! I’m w/ you in Heaven where the feeling is placid, where we’re ruled by no felon & lay tripping on acid! I’m w/ you in Heaven where the Buddha is grinning, where no self-schemas leaden lead to feelings of sinning! I’m w/ you in Heaven where poetry’s money, where the moon’s always setting & the sky’s always sunny! I’m w/ you in Heaven where each spirit is sexy, where you love who you’re bedding & you touch them correctly! I’m w/ you in Heaven where no fame is too famous, where you know what you’re getting & all power is blameless! I’m w/ you in Heaven where each spirit can run things, where self-governed settlements take place of gun-slings! I’m w/ you in Heaven where America’s perfect, where the states have no nettles & the taxes are worth it! I’m w/ you in Heaven
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where we’re writing this poem, where we’re secretly betting how far we can throw ‘em! I’m w/ you in Heaven where the jokes are Eternal, where the Hope is unfettered & the dope is supernal! I’m w/ you in Heaven, where I’ll stay ‘til the war ends, where I’ll lay w/ your blessing in the shade of a God-Head! V. Apocalypse! Apocalypse! It’s over! It’s over! We’re living in twilight! Twilight the streets, twilight the houses, twilight the beats, twilight the louses! This is Rome, this is Nero, this is home, this is Zero! Apocalypse! Apocalypse! It’s ending! Ending the guns, ending the money, ending the sun, ending the honey— bums, guns, sex, drugs, scum, Jesus, love, reason, all over! All ending! All covered! All bending! This is Rome, this is Egypt, this is feces! It’s over! We’re living in the End-Times! Over the getting, over the spending, over the feeling, over the lending! Forests, traffic, mountains, madness, plaster suburbs, drastic lovers, over! Apocalypse! Apocalypse! Twilight the schools, twilight the college, twilight the fools, twilight the knowledge! Twilight degrees, twilight alone, twilight & freeze, twilight unknown! Ending the quest, ending the artist, ending the rest, ending the parties! This is Rome, this Atlantis, this is home, this is hopeless! Dope, smoke, Starbucks, Hotmail, gropes, jokes, spirit e-mail, souls, moles, used car salesmen, fags, hags, gun-mad mailmen! Apocalypse! Apocalypse even for the faithful! Even for the Enlightened! Even for the patient! Even for the frightened! Even for the transcendent unbending resplendent defended art-mensch! Apocalypse! Run for shelter! Run for cover! Helter-skelter! Find a lover! Do something! Hold something! Screw something! Do someone! Before the end that’s coming! Before the end that’s drumming! Before the end of suffer! Before the end of lover! Act, suffer, feel, act, suffer, feel, & do it & do it again! Over the time when you live in a rhyme & it’s okay to rest & to slowly confess! Apocalypse! Apocalypse! It’s over! It’s over!
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The Ballad of Robert Johnson Mojo unhinged, he tumbles in black— lungs on a skewer, blood-flow gone slack. He slept w/ a girl behind somebody’s back. Her body a car, she drove through the door— bed like a highway, sheets on the floor. He came into something he never went for. The man on the porch was blacker than jet— mottled in whiskey, bitter and wet. He offered the flask with a little regret. Chills in Rob’s chest knew something was wrong— juice was too sharp, its’ tang was too strong— mud in his guts like an unfinished song. Collapsed on the road, hellhounds close in— nothing but maggots crawl under his skin. All for a lover he never could win. Legends arose when he lay in the ground— at midnight, the crossroads, shadows abound, he waits with the Devil but can’t make a sound. Yet Robert’s still singing, and never can go— he’s hotter than asphalt, colder than snow. His knowledge of evil bewitches and glows. The crossroads are here, the Devil is rife— w/ each one we love, we give up our life. Remember poor Robert when you take a wife.
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Ode On Jazz Physical beauty, Formal Rigor of God— spiritual beauty, Economy of God— Natural Will, Transcendent Will, Facile Will in all its’ dismal “there-ness”— Piano broken chords breaking down space like watching bits of paper collect, contained in a 12-bar blues; root notes you tend to lean on, or maybe a honking minor third, a harmonic multi-colored sharp… Follow your compulsion into flurries, clusters of connecting phrases, then a pause to sanctify as the progression resolves after lingering on the fifth for the appointed time— pentatonics mainly w/ some suspensions, sheets of sound, trademark leaps, like watching a rainbow erupt out of the placid bowels of street-lakes, sparrows in the gutters, Eliot-esque alienation syncopated impossibly high & mighty… Repeat the repetition now into major scale— Ionian gold, major-third suspensions again, almost midnight for tremulous trees, also hipsters, flights of birds, rabbis in the wilderness as blues ends; here’s a quicker quirkier jarring bit to cut your teeth on… Base bottom notes natural like ferns, ride the ride cymbal like musical fellatio, roll w/ rolls & kick-drum ejaculations, what Hart Crane heard in bridges, only blues (so bridge seldom comes), stasis achieved nicely replicates movements, bowel, kidney, heart-beat, daring snare of lip-ness, thickness, quickness, get it all out for all of us into the brick-laden city, mutter of exhausted midnight buses as vibrato notes shiver, miniature 17
solos on the toms creates energy of emptiness among the weird abundance, concluding w/ roll on the snare, now bass also investigates metaphysical space, not so much implacable as inexhaustible eruptions; spring of autumn, autumn of spring… Seasons of balance, compromise, away from extremes; Middle Path exteriorized, oh piano on a minor seventh which bespeaks longing for a more ethereal world, elegiac as the last apple of October, eaten by a Halloween camp-fire, beyond blues of Earth into cadence, dying fall of pure moon, ravaged, torn from the throat of persistence, mute existence destroyed completely and on fire, a universe of fingers & mouths, looking down the tide of Death into eternity, square-shouldered & erect, freezing into whims of Ultimate “there-ness”, beyond ordinary notions of quotidian abyss in one long sitting pow-wow peace-pipe corn-cob wholesome dinner of Voidness, but insinuated only to drive away singularity…. Jazz is plural, they give you a space, show you its’ contours, allow you to move around & drown if you want over hilltops of remorse, created by Love or dolorous longing & especially Central Parks of the soul & intellectual Bordello life cut & pasting its’ bleak outline over rooftops & bluebirds—
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Kate at Midnight Kate at midnight: a pain in my ass. My confusion: our words of glass silvered with streaks of moony scrape, crack-smoke delusion; “I miss you” texted like ticker-tape; “I’m lying” phrases; innuendos, burned from Kate. Dead mufflers line our Interstate. Clouds are clueless metaphors, & there is an oyster-pearl in silence: we are at war. To quip is coitus: I fuck her out of low-rent shyness, in a dream-bed sodden with seaweed, as though the Schuylkill spoke like the Pacific, its surface silver spikes. I always wait for Kate’s next move, and when it’s finished I can light a cigarette, stare off into space, peer into the windows of distant buildings, holding offices that probably have swivel chairs, people who know more about money than we do, but stay too busy to do what we do, which is each other on the phone, oh baby oh yes, jacked/ in-box full of what we jerk from textscape, digital kisses— as we take our sex to climax, what’s seeded into Kate, next to knowing her own tidal pull, is how we move the Earth to make pearls of nothingness—
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A Match The loft-like flat with the cavernous roof was in South Philly, well-heated but polluted, dusted, with detritus, she was what Los Angeles was in spite of these things, sunken wastelands, sheeted lightning making the stage all but emptiness. As he fell into her, he fell into resistance, petulance, snobbishness, yet also wetness— she could do it, out of sublime forgetfulness, big-titted, posing for spies, cameras her witness. Los Angeles then lay in his arms like luggage. What was in her were carnival masks, face-paint— greasy, lumpy, churned from blood gone sluggish. She was his palm-tree baggage, dumb, doggish. He felt himself bitter, ransacked, naked, wasted. Their child sails brackish seas somewhere, twisted. Los Angeles just died, still convulsive, of disease not acknowledged, or processed, number unlisted. L.A. & her were queen for a day, then got fisted. He moves on in Philly, no sprain in his knees.
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Through the party in a dark, dreary mansion Through the party in a dark, dreary mansion, I chased her up the slick wooden stairs— goblins repulsing our pouting & passion, ghouls in a hurry to stifle our dares— blue, spare bedroom in a spasm of anguish, her clothes came off like rain-fattened mud— both in a hurry, before we both languish, Cheltenham sucking the life from our blood— how can I say this is where I’ve settled, trying to capture the pain of my youth— fever & fear & despair in a kettle, diamonds on parasites, burying truth— poetry lives past the sky’s limpid ceiling, frequencies caught for a moment, & hung— Cheltenham lived in a dungeon of feeling, which I’ve made eternal, like Stacy’s quick tongue—
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Olympia: A Dream I was fighting in a French Revolution of some kind, hiding out in a sleeping bag in a mess hall, gun tucked under pillow. I knew in an intuitive flash that we’d be attacked that night, & we were, but I followed a horse out the door & was not killed. Then I was back in a room w wooden floors & I saw you preen through the window, but you weren’t looking in at me, you were staring off, into the distance, pristine as a Vermeer maiden, so I went looking for Manet’s Olympia, whoring behind the mess hall.
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Godspell & Musical Theater If you search for the lurid, the macabre, in human life, you might be shown visions: ragamuffins in dusty courtyards, decisions eluding their minds, & to them what’s given is to run in circles & drop, follow a mob— watching might spook your heart, dumb Everest to hear, as though they could crawl beneath your skin, chicanery-veined, lies settled deep in their brains, worshipping clowns, steep plunges waiting for them too, paltriness— day by day, they’re possessed by a shrill sense that their Master must know something, yet God knows what he knows, near-nothing, & song is always crepuscular, desolate, dusty where they croon past the courtyard, uphill— up to coffins, to be drowned in like salmon. I see the thing decades later, practiced voices, limber actions, lines played for laughs, choices made to stay dumb in the world, tuneful noises made to express the star-crossed, black backgammon— & yet parts of it remain cute, dashing, winsome, if you can just stay on the surface, forget the grisly reality beneath, forget the emptiness of misery behind the whole thing, live in the pink mystery of permanent musical glossiness, blank, fulsome—
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Wayfaring Angel Visions of jungle, elephants doze; tigers are slumberous, spiders repose before any human can frighten their nose. She’s on a bender, peyote & grass; spirits defend her, karma amassed; astonishing yogis, the head of her class. The temple was gold, ceiling a dome; lost in the hills, she found me alone; a wayfaring straggler, rough skin & bone. Struggle like death, hours went on; run out of breath, night into dawn; entwined in a web, manifested, then gone. She was still high, I watched her evoke Gods of the jungle, deities spoke exhorting this princess, before she awoke to lead me to reason, why she was here; guide me past wonder, guide me past fear; bedraggle not ever what must be made clear. How I was chosen, she tried to explain; clipped not by shyness, confusion, or pain; yet all I could see was her flesh in my brain— sculpted & glossy, wax-white & smooth, I placed my hands on, couldn’t remove while she gave the dharma, was trying to prove that now she’d achieved the peak of her dream; now what was woven wouldn’t need seams; the Wayfaring Angel I’d been was her means.
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The Witches of South Philadelphia I. If you ask the Devil she worships if he is static or dynamic, a lightning bolt or a clod, you’d be stunned to find him turning his tools towards the erection of a greater God. She’s great with drinks, smokes, what’s green. Yet, as I was between engagements, how it was I fell asleep I don’t know. Her hands seemed in the cake somehow, Carpenter Street laws imposing three twists of her wrists, words uttered backwards like a rogue monk might’ve in 1311, ops number one with an arrow. Birds shot off the sill, mild November night, kinds of confetti falling over me as the bloody corpse I was— II. “You don’t question Mother Nature. What I have between my legs is among the stars, out into space. I carry Nature around and men can never really know what Nature is. What I’m picking out of the air now is who you are. So while we go through these things, don’t question, OK? Just understand that what I’m doing is an expression of myself as a Goddess, and as the Goddess I am.” III. Dagger’s flick into, under my skin, droplets into the silver chalice, I could feel myself almost swoon, fade into darkness. She was quizzically writing a seal onto parchment: here we stood, man & wife, not forgetting what it meant that this started in a classroom, for Christ’s sake, us opening our books onto Blake, & the other she-devil laughs, sits watching me too: two girls, two knives. “Alright, cast the bloody circle, love, but as you’re off with your skirt please remember to be gentle with your bit of Nature, & don’t be hard on my knees.” 25
It moved in on us, her personal Devil, lightning bolted our asses into greenness, festooned the room with forwards noise; she moved in on me, her Goddessassistant, licked clean powdered toys, held onto me as magnet to metal. 5:30 am: I stepped out of the circle as she slept, onto the balcony, darkness on Carpenter conferring benediction, light as it crept hitting me inwards, black turning lavender. Taking up one of her notebooks, I ripped out a sheet of paper, composed a single stanza in terse couplets— who the Goddess was, what she was without a God, or with, in the drunkenness of marriage to a man, & why. IV. So, through the Devil’d God, the she-Devil Goddess prevailed into union with the poet. What he learned in the South Philly flat: levels of calm around good, evil, how to hold it. The breakfast feast was more than waffles; a green apple, cut open, exposed its raw life; just as the sunrise exposed what was lawful: she’d emerged, forwards, as my natural wife.
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Sonnet for Stacy Blair Chop up text from dirty French novels, throw in some candy hearts, make it a production, all for what reason? That this is all building to some astonishing climax, as our bodies reach through envelopes to grasp with greedy hands desired limbs? I’m not sick of it yet, because it is interesting to dance with raw desire— to imagine the eyes, the breasts, the sex, how they all might look in motion, in rapture, in the second text which has to matter.
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Ode: On Exile No bells strike at Saint Matthew’s; midnight means lights out; across Fayette Street, windows send slow signals; but for hope of daylight, no means of evoking, painted or not, halos. Occasional cars; the 7-11 parking lot empties not completely, the night crew forced to spill laced coffee, pills, down throats, past painted faces reflecting gloom, as they plan candies passed around to kill behind, enemies locked in basements, unwilling dross killed. Dull, dense, reptile-laden world— nature’s phantom side, scarred with imperatives to destroy— I stride past Calvary Episcopal, its handsome, enchanted spires, trying to forge a “who” and “why.” Caravaggio’s John the Baptist, crouched darkly in murk, I superimpose on Conshohocken at night, including the succession into severed head— knowing that in there (7-11), warnings sharply uttered mean nothing, less than nothing at that, humanity is lost, then its corpse is bled. This is not the world I was born for— Butler Pike, a Honda pulls into the abandoned Dairy Queen lot, the young male driver scuttles out into the apartment complex, fear-flattened— as to what John Milton would say about these suburban straits, everyone changing form like Satan, a poet singed by lost innocence up all night on his own pills, thoughts, caffeine— I divine he knew all this, putrid fires warmed to kill brains, rigid rules passed on, idiot to idiot.
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Katherine’s Blues: A Ballad Exquisite she looks, exquisite she is; saucer-eyed Goddess, stuck in a biz which hangs on a racket, the reason it is— stuck in a basement, yellow-walled dread; doing them favors, as though it’s a bed & what you can give is the weight of your head— jigger the hard-drive, send out the code; get in the back-seat, get on the road attempt to imagine you’re more than a toad— clear it wide open, some space in your mind; line up the stooges, to rob them all blind; remind the whole cosmos you haven’t gone blind— you’ve got an angle, against the brigade; loosing the tangles, re-blunting the blades; no panic at facing the price that you’ve paid— hope springs eternal, when someone has heart; won’t be abraded, deflated apart; she’s learned the precision to aim the right darts— stats get re-routed, so lives can go on; nights let the moon in, so there can be dawn; I’m writing the moonlight which made queen the pawn—
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De Profundis: A Ballad The crowd is called in, to witness the kill; drunk & disheveled, bitter and chilled; he follows them in by an effort of will. The tiles are cleaned, to be spattered with blood; trickles or gushes, geysers or floods; a yellow-ish light drowns the faces, like mud— he likes who he is, in this outlaw brigade; not a charmed prince in the price that he's paid; he'll have to remainder this bargain he's made— so stands at the edge, & yells with the crowd; overly hostile, overly loud; the victim lies prostrate beneath a white shroud. It soon gets uncovered, revealing a man he thought was another, not from his clan; but seeing his likeness is more than he'll stand— & yet he still lingers, as needles are drawn; screaming and preening, a circuit turned on; he wishes he lay there himself, nearly gone— yellow the light, & more yellow his soul; stripped of pretensions, stripped of controls; he runs for the exit like rats for a hole. The man was my father, the shrouded quite near. Hounded by anguish, hounded by fear, I don't have to wonder what I'm doing here—
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Wittgenstein’s Song Merely brilliant is no match for being intimate. When you catch a wave that breaks, you can only half-determine its’ course. Lonely is the determined man, whether it’s he who decides his fate or fetters the world lays on him. This I learned from a young man’s kiss. Thus, I’ve learned, said nothing. To be silent is something for the wise to practice. Words go too far. How much have we heard worth holding onto? How much said that can placate what we dread?
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Cold Autumn Day I. this is what words amount to— festivals of ash, collapsed into urns, held up by timid folk for the bold to scatter. II. Poems are train-wrecks that move— to stand on tracks, to do so solidly, is suicide of a high order— to die by force of wreckage— III. On why it has to be that writing comfortable garbage is the inevitable byproduct of living comfortably, with each fresh hell I wonder why the hooks towards artful utterance are set this way, & why I must become such an oyster just to confer into a leaking bucket, insecurely hung from abraded cables, a blue droplet not even of blood but of nectar, or wine, or whiskey— IV. Times you get bored with the process, but worse are times when words are little deaths, 32
wrung out like sheets, draped over hangers, out in a damp yard on a cold autumn day, as wind rises to pin them to your hopeless breast.
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After Andrew Marvell Twelve long years, with the length of all that time squeezed into a universe that hovers between us, as I knock back a third Jack and Coke and you stir your Jameson, as our eyes meet and I re-read in my head what I wrote in a journal twelve years ago: “two-faced, mannish, and frigid.” That’s our universe: words scrawled in the heat of undecided passion, which resolved in the submissive caresses of another. Yet they hover there, still undecided because I bet you kept a journal too, and a good one, and if you didn’t well then our universe isn’t much, I don’t give a shit about the coyness that can’t be squeezed without stress, and I’ll find another mistress.
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Pigs and Planes I don’t believe in poetry. It’s a slant that wavers around different patches of sky, or mud chucked on slats of a sty. Or it could be the pig, or the plane, farmer or pilot, pork-chop industrialist, airtraffic controller. The one thing it isn’t is itself. To say poetry is poetry is a rank offence, postmisdemeanor, sub-felony, the sort of sin credulous people pray against. Pigs you can believe in, & sties. Planes you can believe in, & skies. I don’t believe in poetry.
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Credits As/Is— “Cold Autumn Day,” “De Profundis,” “Sonnet for Stacy Blair” Ex-Ex-Lit— “A Match” Mipoesias— “Wittgenstein’s Song” Moria poetry— “After Andrew Marvell” Otoliths— “Katherine’s Blues,” “Ode On Waves,” “The Witches of South Philadelphia,” “Wayfaring Angel” P.F.S. Post— “On Exile,” “On A Marriage” The Seattle Star— “The Ballad of Robert Johnson” Seven Corners— “Ode On Jazz,” “Pigs and Planes” Tears in the Fence— “#2 section of Cold Autumn Day” X-Peri— “Feel,” “On the Schuylkill” In addition to its publication, the Ode On Jazz was read at a Live at the Writers House reading at the Kelly Writers House in Philadelphia on April 5, 2004, and this reading was broadcast on WXPN in Philadelphia. This version of the Ode On Jazz was also a #5 hit on the Soundclick Podcasts Overall chart in 2020, and a #7 hit on the hearthis.at Other chart for the week beginning February 7, 2016. Ode On Jazz in this form was used by French DJ Falki Hoz in a techno track called Hipsters, which was featured on his 2017 Scotch EP from Lo-Fi 45 Records; and released as a single on Soundclick, as “Ode On Jazz (3, with Falki Hoz)”, it reached #20 on the Soundclick Electronic Overall chart and #4 on the Techno sub-generic. As of November 12, 2021, “Ode On Jazz (3, with Falki Hoz)” had spent eighteen consecutive weeks in the Soundclick Electronic Overall chart. Feel was featured in the Feel (I saw) remix by Zenboy1955. The Feel (I saw) remix reached #10 on the Soundclick Electronic Overall chart and #1 on the Acid Electronic sub-generic chart. As of February 6, 2022, the Feel (I saw) remix has spent nine consecutive weeks occupying the #1 slot on the Soundclick Acid Electronic sub-generic chart. The Feel (I saw) remix climbed to #7 on the hearthis.at Electronica chart. 36
On the Schuylkill was used by Briareus in the electronic piece On the Schuylkill, which reached #20 on the Soundclick Electronic Overall chart and #3 on the Ambient Electronic chart.
Adam Fieled is a poet based in Philadelphia. His books include Posit, Opera Bufa, Beams, When You Bit…, Apparition Poems, Cheltenham, The Posit Trilogy, and The Great Recession. He has work in Jacket, Otoliths, PennSound, The Argotist Online, Poetry Salzburg Review, Tears in the Fence, Great Works, X-Peri, P.F.S. Post, Upstairs at Duroc, Monday Journal, fourW, and in the & Now Awards Anthology: The Best Innovative Writing, from Lake Forest College Press. A magna cum laude graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, he also holds an MFA from New England College and an MA from Temple University, where he held the University Fellowship. ***cover presents a photographic image of Kate Crowley treated by Adam Fieled in 2022***